Hi! All,
I thought we would be due to some common sense revelations from big brother
on the questions of charity flights for Permit To Fly Aircraft but I should
have thought otherwise! "Case by case basis rules"!
7 The Annexes do NOT provide for the carriage of passengers on charity
flights in:
a. Powered aircraft which do not hold a valid Certificate of Airworthiness
(a Permit to Fly is not acceptable);
b. powered aeroplanes from unlicensed aerodromes;
c. gliders that do not hold a valid Certificate of Airworthiness unless the
airworthiness of the glider has been established to the
satisfaction of the BGA;
d. hang gliders, paragliders and microlights, including powered parachutes.
Specific requests will be considered by the CAA before a decision is made,
on a case by case basis
Regards
Bob Harrison
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